The Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-07-25, Page 6iviorks (iirl TO •
Teach at Olyth
L:4)01014040 .prepare.
For Big
Miss ,Olaire Taylor, daughter of 13F,ToGRAVB,-AVith % the Morris
Mr. and. Mrs. Xeilnah ,ga, Centennial plate fast approaching,
litre of Morris. Township, ,has the appointed committees at the
been hired by the 'DIM Delgrava School are busily engaged
School Board. in their Wits, preparing to receive
all the .former teachers, students:
Miss Taylor, who is. attending .and residents of the section, Teaehers' College in .Toronto, will
join the staff at the beginning of I On 'Saturday, August 4, rctistra,-
„0.the Tall .term 404 will rePlace. .tion begin at 10 rim. and eon-
Mrs. Isabel Henry, who, has red Untie throughout the day. Lunch
eently resigned, will he Neryo0 at lor 'neon followed..
Robert Perris will „ailefieed J. A; .1 by a program, which will include
Orgy no principal. SPeOehes ny rorrner teachers and
-trustees as well no musical AMP.,
hers,
ripttST MASS
WATCH REPAIRS
AT WinERATIll 1 RILES
Owing 'o lack of space, am
compelled to confine my repairs
to watches only, •
George Williams
Located in
MASON'S STORE
134NWNNI.V.0 C.T.I4113.;#4130N.3
A hall game will be held in, Del-
grave on Saturday, August 41, at
Loodesboro vs Itelgrave;
also 'a game in Brussels %at 8.30
Teeswater vs Blyth..
The Honorable Mr. .,ftistice
Irvin Ferguson, fernier Morris Old
Boy will officially .operi .the Cen-
tennial on Monday at 1.30 Thin,
in Brussels,
There's nothing the matter with
the younger goaration tnat the
eide,r generation outgrew,
CHEEZ WHIZ
16 oz.
55c
Reins 15 oz.
KETCHUP 33c
(Detergent) 6e OFF
FAB Large 33c
Pat-A: Pan Pastry
FLOUR . 7 lbs. 45c
2 pkgs.
Shredded Wheat 35c
Treesweet 48 oz.
Blended JUICE' 36c
Treesweet 48 oz.
Grapefruit Juice 30c
Instant 16 oz.
• MILKO . ..... 37c
Lamorene
RUG .CLEANER
Removes Grease, Lipstick,
Tar„ Rood. Stains . and ,
cluming Guhi
Rdiough. for 2 largo Rugs.
.ONLY .$2.19
EVERY $1.00 PURCHASE IN THIS •
STORE ENTITLES YOU TO A
CHANCE ,ON A
WESTINGHOUSE DRYER ,
onelo be 'given 'away every Friday
afternoon at 5.35 for the
',next 8 weeks. ,
•
Celebrating our 100 years of Banking Service
Scott of 1361grdve, who predeceas-
him in 1946, in 1947 Dr. Kirkby
retired and moved to Brussels but
later resumed his practice at Bel-
grave. Failing health compelled
him finally to give up his beloved
Profession and since then he has
lived in retirement.
tf 6 leaves to mourn his passing-
tiftWs .sisterAA Lizzie, (Mrs. Thos,
TbrOritod Millie, (Mrs.
f:c10131Yth, Alice (Mrs.
...;411411:14,9d):::01,13.C. and one
bi ()9.00-11#;tof Walton. One
b pretleceased
him and also fotir se, to stt 1+slrap m
:Jennie, lVfargeret
CiliSter) 4141 petor, MeArth,t0T.agi4;' -;
The,,OOMI‘tOr),/1p0Oks;
FridaaViiitke !'` *0;4 ' at
Kink Beigrave
with •Rev: Charitikitelik-ebittitieting
the SerViee., Liternierit was in
Brandon Cemetery, Belgrave,
Tho pallbearers were dratme
Anderson, James 1Vlichic, Heorge
Cook, Mark OrasbY, Joe,
and Thomas Wades. Flower bearers
were Clarence. Vade and James
AndersOn.
StArriti) Fog
S.S.
All foriner teachers, students and
residents of the School Section No.
Morris are cordially invited to
attend the Centennial reunion at
the sehool on Saturday, Auguat
Registration, throughout the, day
bogino 10 win. #.0, 40 'served oh the' hour, every hour ant,
fag the afternoon,
'FOR YOU at any of our branches
Here's 4 spOcill gift that will plow the whole tarntly .p . and it's waiting
for you at your to branch of The Toronto-Dominion Rai*. This
interesting book is just one way We have 0100014 you to share, in our
celebration of 100 Years of honking service, So visit your 1001
TOonto-Dominion branch soon and ask for your copy of
,'i'Sdection from Canadian Yesterdays". Read about
The lady on the cowcatche
The unusual story Of t,adY MacDOriald riding a coWeatcher through the
Rockies S just one of the authentic and interesting stories And in
"Selections from Canadian Yesterdays". So plan to pick yotit free
copy pooii. Read about Louis Rid's daring escapade in the House of
Commons ... about 'Capt.. Webb's attempt to swim the Niagara Whirlpool
read these and other historic anecdotes in the gift book that's waiting for
you at. The Torotito-Dominion Bank 'in your neighbourhood.
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IniTORONTO-DOMINION BANK
tat BANKINGsOAV,ice,. to-'44o3
nagtr G, A, BEA,TTIE, IVIsinager
Gorrie Branch
N. L. SMITH, Ma
Winghearn Branch
• ".
at Merlin
Larding to the Blyth St:int-L-
A ,ftel.e. W. GIi, Braniwell. 3 for-
ar rc'eter of Trinity Ant;Ilean
11,11reh there, and well-known in
is district, oat; moved. to Met ,
Rev, Brainwell, his wife and
milt' have recently been at Mit-
ell. They remain interested in
Plyth and district and feel that it,
"home in Oanacia'.
111111RMIE
Miss Evelyn Cook of Regina, 1.
spending Mae holidays with her
parents and other relative's,
Zjiss. Lola. Cook is spending- a
few holidays with her sister and.
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Patton, near 44option.
MrN, George -Comley of Detroit,
has- been ;spending the,
past two weeks with her mother,
Mrs. Josie Cameron.
Mrs. Chas, cools and ebildren, 'are
snead1ng a month's visit with -,rela, lives in British, Columbia.
Miss Patsy Logan is holida1dOW,
in London with Mr. and 1VIrs. Lcslic
Vincent and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy McSween and family,.•
Miss Judy Johnston, of -Wood-
stock spent a couple .of weeks' holi-
days with her aunt and uncle, Mr,
and Mrs', George Johnston and
Miss Donna Anderson of London,-
poit the week-end with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. John Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler and
family, of London spent some time
-vith. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wheeler.
Mr. Thomas Leone; of Listowel,
is visiting for a few weeks wit!
his daughter, Mrs. Clarence Hanna
',Ir. Hanna and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jones and
family, of London, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. john Mc,
Callum. f
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tasker of
Hamilton visited on Saturday with
Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell.
Miss Janet Beattie of Toronto
spent the past two weeics visiting
with Mr, and Mrs. George Michic
and family.
Mr, band Mrs. George Fryfogle
Hampstead, New York and Mrs:
Wm. Fryfogle and Mrs. Maud Dodd
of Wing-ham, visited . On Sunday
with. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilkie;
son.
:ii/IORMS TOWNSHIP CPO N .0gEW Itw 1A 1111.44nn; IVeil$ilisocip,r,, 410 40. brat]
s money
1:turning
Via, $5,000
hole /
your I
pocket ?
small, sums can easily
"burn holes" in your
pool et and these "losses"
can add up to a small
fortune. How much better
to put aside your small
change and let it grow. An
Investors Syndicate plan
will. help you. Call or
write:
Thos. A. Jardin
Phone 147
WYNGHAM ONT. I
John W. Waines
LISTOWEL
Phone 1012
tiriyaptr4rn."
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Fancy Red I% 'oz.
Sockeye • Salmon. 45c
Treesweet 48 oz.
Orange JUICE' .1. 41c
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Massey-Harris
121t. COMBINE
Is machine is in fir'st class: condition, is self-
piopelled, complete with pickup, straw spreader
and rotary screen
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Top left: Joseph. Stubbs took up 'from the Crown
the north half of Lot 8,' Concession 5, and was:
succeeded by his "son William. The farm is still
in the Stubbs' name. William- Stubbs :,being the
Present owner. Top right; The south half of
Lot 8, concession 4, was taken up by Thomas
Wilkinson in 1852. His son, 'Charles became the
second.owner, and his son Howard Wilkinson. the
present owner, is 'the third generation of 'the
family to occupy the farm. Second left: John
Ireland.. Third left: Lot 6, COncession 4, Was
occupied originally by William Hopper, it, was
Passed on to Harry and, then to Lyle' Hopper.,
Stanley Hopper is now the owner, -Third• right:.
An Englishman,' Thomas Warwick, settled first
on Lot 16, Concession 3, and has been handed on
through the years to two other members of the
Warwick line. Robert WarWick, and the present
owner, Miss Edith Warwick.. ,Bottom left: Lot
19, Concession 4, first settled':by William Souch
Cloakey was., one of the pioneers' of Morris \. and at present owned by his son;, Robert, at 97
Township, having settled on the north half of Years, the oldest member of -the Morris Town-
Lot 5, Concession late in the nineteenth ship community .T..bafotttinately:,:lyfr. South, was
ceritu-iY ,,Z Irson Alex succeeded hith 'tad his ei_.--14n4ble etoolt aayseid-hrio.',43bdodio6W:rbIllisc,i •pieture4A ' sort,St 'Oa 51stlitt dreWri' gistA t t
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village of teigrave. Throughout
. the years he called at almost every
BELORAVE farm In a twenty-mile radius of , When veterinary Mir- MISS .Than Beydgeil is spendino• the village.
li this week on `holidays with Mr goons died successively at God(,-
and Mrs, bouts Robinson at
. ri ch, ".'
,,,,,, neardine and Lueltnow, he t4on- ,
don and also at Grand Vend. gave freely of himself and Service
Grace, Ruth, Rob and Ray Magi,- to this large territory, Ho loved
ers, of 14 811"f: come 8 come ha"- all anlnials and did not, spare him-
dr1318 With Mt' and Mrs. Iliciglir self In trying to servo theft 'phis Wightman and fondly, . Merle Cotiltee, Lorna Belt, Patsy kindly attitude Was also reflected
Logan and Ruth 1Vfichie are spend- in his dealings with his fellowmen
ing this week at camp at the and he was a beloved persenality Cloclerie.h Stuniter School. throw North liutori. A lover Mr.. and Mrs, 1.1rileo Marshall' and . '
family,,of Toronto, visited over of the best in music, he served
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. for sonic years before union as
{Stanley took and other relatives, tiholt )9$icier at Itattig 'United , Mr. rpy4st Wallace of Peolf *, Va.,' Oburcb, pogra* ' visited last woolt,with. MVO, fora , ire itu , lit, mauled'At,tme. .0, McGill, '
Two changes Harry Shoubridge is glad to see
"Tbe modern food store is a shopper's paradise," says food store owner
natty Shoubridge. "Self-service has made, buying quicker and easier.
Nev departments, such as frozen foods, have brought a wider choice
Of products, Package designs, store arrarigenleillS and lighting have all
- been modernized and vastly improved,"
Another change benefits Mr. Shoubridge and his family in a personal
way, Nowadays it's easier to provide financial security for families
because life insurance policies are 'ouch more flexible, Never before
has the range of policies and plans been so wide.
Life insurance representatives, too, are trained, to give more competent
sera ice in the selection of plans to meet individual family needs, Today]
through beer insurnace,- ready funds are provided for emergencies, for
education, for safeguarding your home, for your business and for your
retirement,
In these and other ways, the lt,te baritone& companies in Canada are In
Weil Wilk progress ,,bringinp .benefits da people in all walks al life
111,1 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA
wi linetrizoiett fitannestit (es CtOtOrtlit4 Maninl lath. Oast WO trailian lair ear
onti".$200 of Mott paykaterft Vetati Mali to IMO poncyhoidirir